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Teen Ink Magazine, March 2003 : Books Articles

A Clockwork Orange
   Stir together two cups TheCatcher in the Rye, one cup Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and several spoonfuls of TheGiver in a bowl labeled bildungsroman. Add three tablespoons of first-personnarration, a pinch of Shakespeare, and a dash of science fiction ...
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Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
   "Allhappy families resemble one another, but each unhappy family is unhappy in itsown way." These words launch Tolstoy's hauntingly amazing Anna Karenina. Thebook follows the fate of a group of families, all struggling for happiness ...
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Prozac Nation
   Ms.Wurtzel, I probably wouldn't be writing this if it weren't for a schoolassignment. Sure, that sounds bad, but I don't mean it that way ...
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The Breadwinner
   Twoyears ago many of us would have thought of Afghanistan as just another country insouthern Asia, if we thought about it at all. Some may have known that theTaliban ruled that country, but not many would have any idea about how itruled ...
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